<p>(A) Correlation between the proportion of time three-spined stickleback fish spent out of cover during two consecutive test days when placed in exploratory behaviour assessment tanks for one hour (Spearman’s ρ = 0.60, p<0.001, n = 33). (B) Correlation between the mean time spent out of cover and catch number, i.e., the sequence fish were net-caught from their holding tank (Spearman’s ρ = −0.39, p = 0.025, n = 33). Inset figures for both panels show data for the full sample (n = 48), including fish that failed to locate food on days one and two (see Methods for details).</p
<p>Individual data. Number of successive test days in which each fish preferred a same item contrast...
<p>a) Percentage of planktonic prey in the stomachs of adult stickleback caught either at the lakesh...
<p>Comparison of the numbers of exploited (E) and non-exploited (NE) species for each selected trait...
<p>(A) Box and whisker plots depicting sex differences in proportion of time three-spined sticklebac...
<p>Number of sampling events at two experimental feeders (F2 and F3) after food removal plotted agai...
<p>N represents the number of sample units in which a species was caught or observed.</p
<p>Fish were sorted according to emergence time from artificial spawning nests into three groups: ea...
Researchers routinely quantify the behaviour of subsets of animals, using their findings to make inf...
Researchers routinely quantify the behaviour of subsets of animals, using their findings to make inf...
<p>*Catch time was recorded four times and for these comparisons we used Friedman nonparametric test...
© Inter-Research 2014. Catchability, a key parameter in stock assessment, is often considered consta...
This article describes a method for the quantitative analysis of fish behaviour relative to selectio...
<p>Sampling was conducted over three consecutive days and nights for each species.</p
We analyzed cumulative catches for 24 h gill net exposures divided into 4*6 h, 2*12 h and 1*24 h soa...
<p>Correlation between the first fish catch number (the sequence subjects were net-caught from their...
<p>Individual data. Number of successive test days in which each fish preferred a same item contrast...
<p>a) Percentage of planktonic prey in the stomachs of adult stickleback caught either at the lakesh...
<p>Comparison of the numbers of exploited (E) and non-exploited (NE) species for each selected trait...
<p>(A) Box and whisker plots depicting sex differences in proportion of time three-spined sticklebac...
<p>Number of sampling events at two experimental feeders (F2 and F3) after food removal plotted agai...
<p>N represents the number of sample units in which a species was caught or observed.</p
<p>Fish were sorted according to emergence time from artificial spawning nests into three groups: ea...
Researchers routinely quantify the behaviour of subsets of animals, using their findings to make inf...
Researchers routinely quantify the behaviour of subsets of animals, using their findings to make inf...
<p>*Catch time was recorded four times and for these comparisons we used Friedman nonparametric test...
© Inter-Research 2014. Catchability, a key parameter in stock assessment, is often considered consta...
This article describes a method for the quantitative analysis of fish behaviour relative to selectio...
<p>Sampling was conducted over three consecutive days and nights for each species.</p
We analyzed cumulative catches for 24 h gill net exposures divided into 4*6 h, 2*12 h and 1*24 h soa...
<p>Correlation between the first fish catch number (the sequence subjects were net-caught from their...
<p>Individual data. Number of successive test days in which each fish preferred a same item contrast...
<p>a) Percentage of planktonic prey in the stomachs of adult stickleback caught either at the lakesh...
<p>Comparison of the numbers of exploited (E) and non-exploited (NE) species for each selected trait...